Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Stunned as Epstein Prosecutor Calls his Bluff

Episode Date: May 1, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:01 This episode is brought to you by Defender. With the towing capacity of 3,500 kilograms and a waiting depth of 900 millimeters, the Defender 110 pushes what's possible. Learn more at landrover.ca. Well, Donald Trump may be worried about the wrong Comey after all. It may not be James Comey and the manufactured indictment against him as former FBI director using seashells on a beach that gets Donald Trump in the end. it may be a little followed lawsuit brought by Maureen Comey, James Comey's daughter.
Starting point is 00:00:41 All she was doing was working as a prosecutor and toiling away apolitically in the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York, but she was prosecuting cases like Elaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein along with others. And she was canned one month before Todd Blanche, the current acting U.S. Attorney General, went in to interview Galane Maxwell, Donald Trump's buddy, who's a convicted child sex trafficker, about Trump and Epstein
Starting point is 00:01:11 and the child sex trafficking. And she was canned a month before and my working theory at the time as it was to get rid of Maureen Comey so that he could go in and do that interview and give that immunity to a child sex trafficker without being encumbered with any facts or any law or anything that happened in the trial
Starting point is 00:01:30 or any of the witnesses He didn't want Maureen Comey as an earworm sitting next to him when he interviewed or gave softball questions to Galane Maxwell. He wanted her out of the way. But that wrecked her career. She just wanted to be a prosecutor. Now that lawsuit is moving forward in federal court despite the fact the Department of Justice has been fighting, kicking, and screaming to send it off into a world where you and I would never hear the results, some sort of administrative. law proceeding with the Merit Systems Protection Board. Screw that.
Starting point is 00:02:05 It's going to be in federal district court, United States Court in New York. And when the discovery process opens up in that case, when she gets to the bottom of why she was fired and that curious timing of her being fired a month before the Galane Maxwell statement, we're going to get to the bottom of the Epstein account. This could be the can opener that we can't open her that we can't open her. that we've always needed. I'm Michael Popuk. You're on the Midas Touch Network and Legal A.F.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Top line, headline, sort of boring. Maureen Comey gets to keep her employment case in federal court. Yeah. More interesting. Maureen Comey, prosecutor of Galane Maxwell, fired 30 days before that interview. Perhaps as part of the cover-up scandal by the Department of Justice is able to have a public force.
Starting point is 00:03:01 for her wrongful termination case because a federal judge, Judge Furman, just said so. Let's get down to it. Thanks for being on Midas Touch. Hit the free subscribe button. Come over to Legal AF YouTube channel and do the exact same thing. When Maureen Comey was fired, as the judge reported in his opinion and order, they sent her an email. Came from the HR department at the Department of Justice.
Starting point is 00:03:28 And it didn't say she was being fired under the... civil service reform act. It said she was being fired under Article 2 of the Constitution and the president's power to fire attorneys general or I'm sorry, fire U.S. attorneys or assistant U.S. attorneys. They relied the Department of Justice and Trump on Article 2. And for the judge, that makes a big difference because as they're arguing, this is all covered, Judge, under the Civil Service Reform Act and she should be forced into the Merit Systems Protection Board appellate process if you don't like the result. The judge says we got a one big problem. You didn't cite to the Civil Service Reform Act and therefore you didn't exercise your powers under it. There's a whole procedural
Starting point is 00:04:19 framework, statutory framework around it, whole scheme and you didn't use it. You skipped a step. See, this Department of Justice is known for sloppiness, for cutting corners, for missing deadlines, for misstating law or not even citing any law, being defiant to federal judges. And so does it surprise you that they screwed up their termination letter giving her the power to stay in court? Now, in her complaint, which she filed several months ago, she claims that at least at present, She believed she was fired because she's James Comey's daughter because there's an assumption about her political leanings, but she's an exemplary employee. She'd never been sanctioned. She'd only been rewarded and awarded and complimented. She was just given one of the top new prosecution cases just a day or two before she was fired.
Starting point is 00:05:18 She successfully prosecuted Puff Daddy. She successfully prosecuted Galane Maxwell. put her 20 years behind bars for child sex trafficking, and I'm sure she would have done the same to Epstein. And her career, she just wanted to be doing her job, toiling away at the U.S. attorney's office, was dashed because why? Trump doesn't like Comey. Laura Lumer, that right-wing social media influencer office wife of Donald Trump, she got on her radar, and Laura Lumer started lumerizing or lumering her or whatever it's called with constant harangue of social media post. Why is James Comey's daughter working in the government? Why is she in the Department of Justice?
Starting point is 00:06:06 Why is her husband and a son-in-law? And he's a lawyer and he's in the Department of Justice. I mean, it's just like, I'm sorry. I'm sorry to make it. That's what it sounds like to me. It's like a mosquito that is, you just want to, you know, and then end it. So she gets fired. Now, my working theory, and I'm not the only one. I was just on with Katie Fang, a good friend of mine. And in fact, I'm going to show you a clip here at a minute. And we came to the same conclusion.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Look at the timeline. Trump, from the time he takes office, thinks that the thing he's really going to fix once and for all is get out from under the Epstein scandal. Of course, that backfires because he's so heavy-handed and ham-fisted and how he uses. the Department of Justice and how he uses the FBI to cover up. We know how he could have come clean if he had nothing to hide. Day one, release all the files. Day two, have his Department of Justice appoint a special counsel independent from the Department of Justice to investigate everyone and everything that's listed in there as a legitimate lead. Number three, step three, have the FBI interview, the survivors, meet with them. commune with them, learn from them.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Step four, start the prosecutions. Donald Trump did none of that. Did a whole bunch of hiding documents to this day. Using his FBI's credibility now shot to try to cover up, uses the Department of Justice credibility, now shot to try to cover up. And then you got Maureen Comey. I'm Michael Popak, and I got some big news for our audience.
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Starting point is 00:09:50 rehabilitate his reputation. How low you must sink in order to believe that. And so a month before, but I'm sure they were planning it because there were likely conversations between Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General, who conducted the interview of Galane Maxwell, entered jail at the time in Florida, and David O. Marcus, who Katie Fang knows as well from working down in Miami. They were in discussions. I'm sure they know each other. They've been on podcasts together about a pardon and getting her immunity. He had to have negotiated with David O. Marcus to get her immunity for talking to the government. Now, if I'm in the government and I didn't handle the trial and I don't know the facts of the case, this is a this was a two-month trial against Galane Maxwell.
Starting point is 00:10:46 thousands and thousands and thousands of pages of documents and witness testimony. If I don't know that like the back of my hand, I bring in the trial lawyer who does? To keep the witness honest. Because if she starts bullshitting, you want somebody in the room that can raise their hand or hit blanche in the side or write on a piece of paper if she's lying. This is what really happened. This is what this witness said. This is what this evidence was presented to the jury said.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Here's the exhibit. Here's her signature. Here's her email. He didn't want that. He wanted to go in intentionally, willfully blind. Head firmly buried in sand. But you got to get rid of Maureen Comey to do it so you fire her. Here's Katie Fang and me on my show The Intersection, kicking that concept around.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Play it. Maureen Comey had a good, it was a good day for Comey. And Marine Comey convinced the federal judge that her being, vindictively dismissed as a career apolitical prosecutor in the southern district of new york she was the one that brought galane maxwell to justice prosecutor for epstein but she got loomered laura lumer decided that she was the daughter of james coby and she couldn't have her own career and so she got fired and then when she brought her vindictive prosecution her vindictive dismissal case uh trump actually had the balls to say oh no you should go through the merit systems systems protection
Starting point is 00:12:16 Board or the National Labor Relations Board. You mean the two entities you destroyed and there aren't anymore? Well, what I thought was spectacular about Judge Furman's order and opinion today, greenlighting her case against the DOJ in that space, right? In that federal court was the intentionality behind Judge Furman writing all of the complementary things about the sterling reputation of Marine Comey because she fits the definition of being summarily dismissed. I mean, she literally was dismissed by way of an email that invoked the executive powers of the president to be able to allegedly do what he did. The thing that really gets me is twofold. One, I am grateful for that win for Mooring Comey. I think it opens the floodgates for other people who are also illegally terminated to chase down
Starting point is 00:13:13 their justice, number one. Number two, I think it also, what it effectively does is reinforce the following, which is the timing of her termination speaks directly to the deployment of Todd Blanche to meet with Gillesne Maxwell because he went less than a week after she was fired. And Maureen Komi was the lead trial prosecutor in the trial of Gilem Maxwell in the criminal case of Jeffrey Epstein and she knew those cases. She knew that evidence better than anybody. And she would have been the natural logical person to send to do the limited immunity queen for a day meeting with Gillesne Maxwell because she would have known her bullshit meter would have been powerful, right? And she would have been able to say, you're lying, Glenn. I know what the evidence is, right? But
Starting point is 00:14:09 they intentionally sent dumbass blam. because Todd is the perfect patsy for it because he knows that if he goes in blind, he doesn't sit there and he can't gauge the truth. He's just going to sit there and, like I said, do each other's nail and braid each other's hair is what they were doing. And then he said, oh, check the box, met with her. Now she can go to Club Fed, which is why I like this illegal termination lawsuit. Because I think there's a colorable argument, Michael, that Comey's lawyers could explore.
Starting point is 00:14:42 the why, right, of it. And maybe there is an Epstein link to it. I think it exists. I like that. All roads are leading back to Epstein on this one. You and I have agreed from the very beginning. She was the sacrificial lamb to get her out of the way so that when, as you said, when Blanche went and did the interview, he didn't have her as an earworm in his ear saying she's lying to you because he didn't want to know if she was lying to him because that's not his purpose of going to interview. You know, the five-year prosecutor for the case. who knows every document like the back of her hand and every witness statement you don't bring to the meeting?
Starting point is 00:15:16 So top line is Maureen Comey has an interesting employment litigation matter. Get down to the nitty-gritty, the molecular level. Maureen Comey's the key. Because if she starts going after the Department of Justice, where she worked for all the documents between the Department of Justice and the White House, between Trump and Todd Blanche and the rest, about Galane Maxwell, about Epstein, about Maureen Comey's role as the prosecutor of those two,
Starting point is 00:15:47 about the rationale for her firing that went into it. Now we're litigating an open court the Epstein scandal, right? See? As I said at the top, Trump, maybe this should worry less about James Comey and indicting him for some seashell conversation. And more about Maureen Comey, who's now a partner at a great friend. in Manhattan, Patterson Bellknap, but wants your job back in the U.S. Attorney's Office and deserves it because of the link and the linkage to the Epstein scandal. I'm Michael Popak. You're here on Legal AF and on Midas Touch. I think for this kind of deep-seated analysis, take a moment hit the
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